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blanca ---surge otro movimiento que pretende destituiur al alguacil de san francisco ross mikarimi... tak evo ---la organizacion "ciudadanos por un alguacil responsable" esta solicitando 50 mil firmas que serian presentadas al mismo funcionario para que renuncie a su cargo. ---segun un representant e de la organizacion; la renuncia seria la unica forma de evitar una costosa campaÑa. ---los organizadore s "no" fijaron alguna fecha para alcanzar su meta. blanca ---sera que el frio llego para quedarse en la bahia? ---ariel rodriguez nos tiene la respuesta en el segmento del tiempo... ariel... take pkg blanca ---para proteger a los consumidores durante esta temporada de compras navidena, take vo ---la agencia de transporte del bart, anuncio que asignara mas agentes de policia para que patrullen las estaciones, trenes y otras instalaciones de la entidad... ---en los operativos especiales, tambien participaran agentes de policia de oakland quienes estaran escoltando pasajeros que estacionen sus autos en la estacion de west oakland... cu - bump out ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios, pero al
blanca ---surge otro movimiento que pretende destituiur al alguacil de san francisco ross mikarimi... tak evo ---la organizacion "ciudadanos por un alguacil responsable" esta solicitando 50 mil firmas que serian presentadas al mismo funcionario para que renuncie a su cargo. ---segun un representant e de la organizacion; la renuncia seria la unica forma de evitar una costosa campaÑa. ---los organizadore s "no" fijaron alguna fecha para alcanzar su meta. blanca ---sera que el...
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cesar ---al parecer el escandalo de violencia intrafamiliar del alguacil de san francisco ross mirkarimi ha traido un beneficio a las victimas de ese delito... take vo ---el presidente de la junta de supervisores de la ciudad david chiu, presento anoche una medida para apartar un presupuesto de 750 mil dolares que seria utilizado para contratar mas personal en la fiscalia dedicada a investigar delitos de violencia intrafamiliar... ---los fondos tambien serian utilizados para realizar una campana de concientizacion del problema entre la poblacion... blanca ---luego de 2 aÑos de negociaciones, las autoridades de transporte municipal de san francisco aprobo los pases gratis para el muni a jovenes de bajos ingresos economicos. take vo ---el plan piloto de 16 meses sera financiado gracias a una donacion de 1.6 millones de dolares y se calcula que beneficiara a unos 40 mil jovenes. ---este programa comenzara a funcionar en marzo del proximo aÑo. cesar ---a pesar de que varios comerciantes y congregaciones religiosas han expresado su rechazo, take vo ---el plan para empezar a operar parquimet
cesar ---al parecer el escandalo de violencia intrafamiliar del alguacil de san francisco ross mirkarimi ha traido un beneficio a las victimas de ese delito... take vo ---el presidente de la junta de supervisores de la ciudad david chiu, presento anoche una medida para apartar un presupuesto de 750 mil dolares que seria utilizado para contratar mas personal en la fiscalia dedicada a investigar delitos de violencia intrafamiliar... ---los fondos tambien serian utilizados para realizar una...
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and diana ross left in 1970. >> what happened was i always say this. we wanted - dared to dream and we made our dreams come true even though we were in an infirmary where it was impossible dream. for black people to dare to dream. i think what happened to me after flo and diana was there, i realized i enjoyed what i was doing and what to do the rest of my life. -- wanted to do the rest of my life. i was happy when berry brought in gene. i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so blessed that i am doing something everything -- time i wake up, i am happy. i am a happy person. that is why i continued on hoping i could develop my talent and people would like me. now, to answer your question. let's talk about this. now i am doing things that i really love. i the supreme songs but i am -- she did the hits and that is what i am still going on. i have learned how to sing jazz. i say learned how to sing because this is what i do best. i do ballads. i believe in chasing dreams and placing bets ♪ and after all the learning i found my own niche as mary wils
and diana ross left in 1970. >> what happened was i always say this. we wanted - dared to dream and we made our dreams come true even though we were in an infirmary where it was impossible dream. for black people to dare to dream. i think what happened to me after flo and diana was there, i realized i enjoyed what i was doing and what to do the rest of my life. -- wanted to do the rest of my life. i was happy when berry brought in gene. i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so...
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. >> [inaudible] ross is reopening a revival with al pacino playing a different role. your great and striking plays are rather cynical about american capitalism, and no great problem this. interestingly, harold pinter, his great play -- you've had nothing to do with his political message, but as a great or artist who's written some great plays, do you see yourself evolving that in some way, that in some way the way to articulate your politics and culture is going to be incorporated in your art in some way? >> well, i don't think any of my plays are political, i certainly hope they aren't, and also i don't think harold's are. he wrote a couple of accelerately political plays later in life, but husband plays were just -- his plays were just yumny. i don't think it's the place of the theater to be political. i shouldn't even be here tonight, actually. [applause] um, was i critical of capital? i was driving a cab at the time i wrote most of those early plays. and i'm not driving a cab 234eu8 anymore. [laughter] so, you know, i see -- if you're writing the same play at 65 a
. >> [inaudible] ross is reopening a revival with al pacino playing a different role. your great and striking plays are rather cynical about american capitalism, and no great problem this. interestingly, harold pinter, his great play -- you've had nothing to do with his political message, but as a great or artist who's written some great plays, do you see yourself evolving that in some way, that in some way the way to articulate your politics and culture is going to be incorporated in...
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kelly through four touchdowns, three to ross. it was 34-7 at the half. san jose native, cameron marshal, strong day, carrying the ball. he scored twice as the sun devils sink navy, 52-28. >> it's great. this is my last game, college game, and i went out with a bang, and on top of that i'm at home. i feel real good right now. >> come back here, happy,, to get the win in hi home town. it's been a blast. >> syracuse and west virginia met in the pinstripe bowl. gulley rushed for 215 yards. syracuse breaks it wide open with 23 third-quarter points. gully scores again. 38-14 was the final. the orange had 376 yards rushing. like playing in the snow oring? >> ama: great weather for the kraft fight hunger bowl, and one of the organizers said that brings in more than $130 million for the city over its hoyt. >> rick: great game for a great cause. and a very inseparational store with marion griiss rung for his brother. >> ama: still to come, it's going to be a very happy new year for one south san francisco >> ama: join me tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll look at
kelly through four touchdowns, three to ross. it was 34-7 at the half. san jose native, cameron marshal, strong day, carrying the ball. he scored twice as the sun devils sink navy, 52-28. >> it's great. this is my last game, college game, and i went out with a bang, and on top of that i'm at home. i feel real good right now. >> come back here, happy,, to get the win in hi home town. it's been a blast. >> syracuse and west virginia met in the pinstripe bowl. gulley rushed for...
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the concert featured a supporter -- performers like diana ross and youtube stark psy -- singer recently came under fire for a anti-american song he recorded years ago, but he apologized tonight. >> a drunk driving accidents involving to dallas cowboys players. we will tell you what happened and the suspects -- what the coach had to save minutes after today's game. >> also had how day one of legal same-sex marriage went in the state of washington. >> are weather here -- we will study the impact >> you are watching abc news at 11 -- on your site. >> dallas cowboys player just brant is out of jail tonight after posting bond. he is charged of manslaughter after a drunk driving crash that claimed the life of his teammate, jerry brown. he says he is just trying to deal with the death of his best friend. the head coach also spoke about brown. >> if you watched jerry brown practice, you know that he loves football. he practiced so hard. he was here for one day -- we said that is going to be the team player of the week. he gave the players everything he could handle. he loved the game. he loved
the concert featured a supporter -- performers like diana ross and youtube stark psy -- singer recently came under fire for a anti-american song he recorded years ago, but he apologized tonight. >> a drunk driving accidents involving to dallas cowboys players. we will tell you what happened and the suspects -- what the coach had to save minutes after today's game. >> also had how day one of legal same-sex marriage went in the state of washington. >> are weather here -- we will...
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transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand tons were too large to navigate the tiber river, so cargos were unloaded onto smaller vessels downriver at the port city of ostia. ostia was once a bustling commercial city, with shops and restaurants... villas and apartment houses for merchants and shippers... theaters, parks and enormous warehouses crammed with every possible commodity. archaeologist amanda claridge. it's clear that the merchants, the many, many thousands of people involved in the supply of the city of rome who did base themselves in ostia -- all the transient
transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand...
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the other book you are referring to was a true story, my only nonfiction book which was about ross perot and his employees who were put in jail during the iranian revolution, an adventure story across the country and also those revolutionaries at first appeared to be on the side of freedom but when they got into power like so many revolutionaries throughout history they were more impressive than the people who preceded them so tragically, no surprise, i wish there had been. >> thank you. i was just curious as to whether in your research you had come court across any changes because so much youth over the past few years, electronic surveillance, the spy business or by governments which had really changed the political reality radically -- various subjects. >> i haven't done much about that kind of thing but the reason is during the years of the recent incredibly quick technological development i have been running about the middle ages and the -- i was able to kind of escape from having to deal with all of that sort of stuff but i am sure you are right. the kind of intelligence that comes
the other book you are referring to was a true story, my only nonfiction book which was about ross perot and his employees who were put in jail during the iranian revolution, an adventure story across the country and also those revolutionaries at first appeared to be on the side of freedom but when they got into power like so many revolutionaries throughout history they were more impressive than the people who preceded them so tragically, no surprise, i wish there had been. >> thank you....
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intriguing apologue as market as well known for alternative approaches receives cupping therapy. [ ross ] the streets of monaco, home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink he
intriguing apologue as market as well known for alternative approaches receives cupping therapy. [ ross ] the streets of monaco, home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the...
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december 21st, diana ross. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett out front" starts right now. >> out front next, president obama in michigan today, selling americans on his plan for taxes. we're 22 days away from the cliff. does the plan add up? >> and a daring rescue in afghanistan claimed the life of an american navy s.e.a.l. as we prepare to go to afghanistan, we take a closer look at the american troop presence and how many americans will stay. >>> and offfield violence leads to the death of two nfl players. why the violence on the field, though, is a much more important issue. let's go "out front." >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, cliff, slope, grand canyon. i don't know, martian cave, jupiter like storm. is the fiscal cliff really a fiscal slope. a downward spiral to something much worse. the possibility of going off the cliff is just 22 days away, and it sounds pretty ominous, but it could be a walk in the part compared with what could happen if lawmakers don't take a closer look at our bigger de
december 21st, diana ross. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett out front" starts right now. >> out front next, president obama in michigan today, selling americans on his plan for taxes. we're 22 days away from the cliff. does the plan add up? >> and a daring rescue in afghanistan claimed the life of an american navy s.e.a.l. as we prepare to go to afghanistan, we take a closer look at the american troop presence and how many americans will stay....
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ross we ross westgate standing by in london. anna wintour is going to be your ambassador. nothing will surprise me anymore. you could get sarah jessica parker. i don't know. take your pick. "sex & the city." >> yeah. and you've got me. is that okay? >> kate might be having twins. yeah, go ahead. >> we're getting down to the flat line at the moment. we had a bit of a bounce this morning. european stocks yesterday very flat indeed. about as flat as the pancakes i make. take a look at the european board. we're down just up eight points. the ibex actually down five. very disappointing retail sales out of the eurozone for the month of october. follows a shop revision downwards as well for september. so austerity really biting in. despite some better data out -- well, i say better. the services pmi final print for the eurozone came in up better than expected, but it's still deeply in contraction territory. so we're firmly in recession here in the eurozone and in the uk as well. we saw services pmi come in weaker than expected. contraction territory for new orders -- this is the
ross we ross westgate standing by in london. anna wintour is going to be your ambassador. nothing will surprise me anymore. you could get sarah jessica parker. i don't know. take your pick. "sex & the city." >> yeah. and you've got me. is that okay? >> kate might be having twins. yeah, go ahead. >> we're getting down to the flat line at the moment. we had a bit of a bounce this morning. european stocks yesterday very flat indeed. about as flat as the pancakes i...
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jeff has tweeted in to say hope you and ross still have leftover twinkies. they are sure to survive the end of the world. that is for sure. we were stockpiling them just in case. and ross will be back here tomorrow. thank you very much for tuning in. >>> good morning. among our top stories, nyse and euro next merger talks. the deal could be announced as early as today. >>> fiscal cliff negotiations and brinkmanship, republicans set to vote today on extending tax cuts for those making ls
jeff has tweeted in to say hope you and ross still have leftover twinkies. they are sure to survive the end of the world. that is for sure. we were stockpiling them just in case. and ross will be back here tomorrow. thank you very much for tuning in. >>> good morning. among our top stories, nyse and euro next merger talks. the deal could be announced as early as today. >>> fiscal cliff negotiations and brinkmanship, republicans set to vote today on extending tax cuts for those...
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tjx, ross, safeway, the concentration of our tenants as you said, very diversified, very good names. and one of the things we're also working on is even more focusing our footprint to locations that are going to benefit from the growth because the markets that we're in, texas, california, florida, the sun belt, the west, the good tax climates, the good business climates, places that benefit from immigration, migration, baby boomers, et cetera. >> well, that's important because one of the themes we've been hitting on is there's some things that can trump even what washington's done. meaning that they could set us back, but you've got some stories in here about areas that are just terrific where your development pipeline is and the strong balance sheet obviously. but it looks like you are in the genuine actual growth areas demographically. so that can't be rolled back by washington. >> agreed. that's where, you know, we have wanted to focus our portfolio into basically about 12 states from washington state through washington, d.c. all those coastal and border states, plus las vegas, wh
tjx, ross, safeway, the concentration of our tenants as you said, very diversified, very good names. and one of the things we're also working on is even more focusing our footprint to locations that are going to benefit from the growth because the markets that we're in, texas, california, florida, the sun belt, the west, the good tax climates, the good business climates, places that benefit from immigration, migration, baby boomers, et cetera. >> well, that's important because one of the...
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>> certainly iliana ross. >> bill: your congresswoman? >> right. and marco rubio and bill nelson has also been very outspoken about johnny's plight. >> bill: okay. but you haven't heard from hillary clinton, secretary of state, or president obama as we just heard, president's spokesman doesn't know anything about it. does that discourage you? >> it sort of is shocking at this point. >> it's more discouraging the feedback we get from the actual state department. >> bill: they say they told us they visited your son four times and they're monitoring his case. but they haven't come out and asked for his release and secretary of state clinton hasn't said anything. >> no. >> they've told us they can't do anything. >> bill: is that right? they can't do anything? >> over and over. >> bill: that's bunch of bull. certainly they can do something. certainly president obama can do something. let's hope that's not necessary. let's hope at the end of the week you get the mexican government does the right thing in the spirit of christmas and the spirit of humanity
>> certainly iliana ross. >> bill: your congresswoman? >> right. and marco rubio and bill nelson has also been very outspoken about johnny's plight. >> bill: okay. but you haven't heard from hillary clinton, secretary of state, or president obama as we just heard, president's spokesman doesn't know anything about it. does that discourage you? >> it sort of is shocking at this point. >> it's more discouraging the feedback we get from the actual state...
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but perhaps the most vocal of all of them was congresswoman ill anna ross layton who joins us now from miami with the inside story of how this all went down. congresswoman roth layton, it's so good to see you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: beaten up in congress. approval rating is down. but now we see congress actually gets rules with the help of the factor of course and all of fox news. go ahead. tell us what happened. how did this all go down? >> well, absolutely fox news and o'reilly factor you guys saved his layoff. i mean literally, remember that as you said in the top of the program the parents tried to do it it the old fashioned way. john has been rotting in that jail since august. the parents did the right thick. they wanted to go through different channels. they hired lawyer after lawyer after lawyer. they had prayer services going here in our community. and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who
but perhaps the most vocal of all of them was congresswoman ill anna ross layton who joins us now from miami with the inside story of how this all went down. congresswoman roth layton, it's so good to see you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: beaten up in congress. approval rating is down. but now we see congress actually gets rules with the help of the factor of course and all of fox news. go ahead. tell us what happened. how did this all go down? >> well, absolutely fox news...
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but perhaps the most vocal of all of them was congresswoman ill anna ross layton who joins us now from miami with the inside story of how this all went down. congresswoman roth layton, it's so good to see you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: beaten up in congress. approval rating is down. but now we see congress actually gets rules with the help of the factor of course and all of fox news. go ahead. tell us what happened. how did this all go down? >> well, absolutely fox news and o'reilly factor you guys saved his layoff. i mean literally, remember that as you said in the top of the program the parents tried to do it it the old fashioned way. john has been rotting in that jail since august. the parents did the right thick. they wanted to go through different channels. they hired lawyer after lawyer after lawyer. they had prayer services going here in our community. and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who
but perhaps the most vocal of all of them was congresswoman ill anna ross layton who joins us now from miami with the inside story of how this all went down. congresswoman roth layton, it's so good to see you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: beaten up in congress. approval rating is down. but now we see congress actually gets rules with the help of the factor of course and all of fox news. go ahead. tell us what happened. how did this all go down? >> well, absolutely fox news...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host this hour is julia sed. fiscal cliff negotiations, our top story. now president obama is proposing leaving lower tax rates in place for everyone except those earning $400,000 and above. that's above the $250,000 threshold that the president has been demanding for months, but it is still far from speaker john boehner's request of $1 million. a source familiar with the talk says this is by no means the final offer for the white house. the move by the president was welcomed, albeit with some reservations. we will talk about the latest developments in just a few minutes. in the meantime, the global markets seem to be taking note of the optimism. you can see right now that those dow futures are up by 54 points. this comes after a decent rally for the markets yesterday. s&p futures at this point are up by better than seven points and the nasdaq futures up, as well, by about 17. european shares rising. germany is up, the ftse is up, the france, the cac in france has turned sli
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host this hour is julia sed. fiscal cliff negotiations, our top story. now president obama is proposing leaving lower tax rates in place for everyone except those earning $400,000 and above. that's above the $250,000 threshold that the president has been demanding for months, but it is still far from speaker john boehner's request of $1 million. a source familiar with the talk says this is by no means the final offer for...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky quick is off today. our best host this hour, alexander ladenthal. we have a lot to cover with her this morning. here we are, christmas eve. it's a shortened trading session for christmas eve. u.s. equity markets will close at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. bond currency and commodity trading they're going to end early. in japan, indonesia, the philippines, they were all closed in europe. only the uk, french, dutch and spanish stock markets are open and they're going to be closing early. there are now only five trading sessions left in 2012. get your act together. stocks and bonds, solid gains so far this year. the dow has advanced 8% in total. the s&p 500 up almost 14%. the nasdaq has jumped 16%. it's been a good year. the end of the year also means we are just days away from the fiscal cliff, however, and that's the bad news. and looming tax hikes, spending cuts, all of that. both sides warning a very big deal becoming a bit more unlikely. >> and my one bit of advice to speaker boehner is this. you cannot pass
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky quick is off today. our best host this hour, alexander ladenthal. we have a lot to cover with her this morning. here we are, christmas eve. it's a shortened trading session for christmas eve. u.s. equity markets will close at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. bond currency and commodity trading they're going to end early. in japan, indonesia, the philippines, they were all closed in europe. only the uk, french, dutch and spanish stock markets are open...
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this is all in the case of out of made in a manhattan hotel accused ross, of sexually assaulting her. the may is expected to be in court today but strauss-kahn as not. stress can't lawyers did not talk to apostles that and that last month. >> a live look at walnut creek, at traffic looks good as well as visibility. weather will be gorges again. we will be right back. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] it is 5:44 a.m. in the top stories we're following a man has died after being found bound and gagged. he and a woman were found in the middle of a baby is district street last night. the man died as severance is the hospital just before midnight and females of victim the condition remains unknown at this time. this is as about will be sentenced today. she was convicted of murder for the death of nursing student michelle lei in may
this is all in the case of out of made in a manhattan hotel accused ross, of sexually assaulting her. the may is expected to be in court today but strauss-kahn as not. stress can't lawyers did not talk to apostles that and that last month. >> a live look at walnut creek, at traffic looks good as well as visibility. weather will be gorges again. we will be right back. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [...
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brian ross reports. >> reporter: when the most ruthless of the mexican drug cartels wanted to hide their money, they went to hsbc. so did hamas and al qaeda, along with iran and other countries and the u.s. financial blacklist. all customers of a bank known well around the word. but given much less prominence in the announcement was a deferred prosecution agreement with hsbc, meaning there will be no prosecution of the bank or its top executives. despite more than a decade of dealing with criminals and terrorists. >> this is a very just, very real and very powerful result. >> you don't think the bank got off easy? >> no, and i don't think the bank thinks it got off easy. >> reporter: but with $38 billion in profits over just the last two years alone, hsbc can easily afford its $1.92 billion payment. >> this is a signal to other banks that if you do this kind of stuff, you'll get a parking ticket, you'll pay the fine and move on. >> reporter: since this summer, when executives ducked questions from abc news, lawyers argued that a successful prosecution of hsbc could have put the bank out
brian ross reports. >> reporter: when the most ruthless of the mexican drug cartels wanted to hide their money, they went to hsbc. so did hamas and al qaeda, along with iran and other countries and the u.s. financial blacklist. all customers of a bank known well around the word. but given much less prominence in the announcement was a deferred prosecution agreement with hsbc, meaning there will be no prosecution of the bank or its top executives. despite more than a decade of dealing with...
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this is ross. he came from a group that we named after the friends tv series. ross was in a shelter near chicago and i was on his last day before euthanasia. only because there are so many animals in the shelter and not enough people to adopt them. and the whole secret is spaying and newtering. >> eric: with the hurricane sandy that came through, are there a lot more rescues that need rescuing? >> there are not a lot of the by shops that needed rescuing. people took them to relatives and friends and things. but what we did see during hurricane sandy is that there are a lot of large dogs that needed help. i mean, you have your pit bulls and your dalmatians and large dogs that people couldn't readily move and take with them that we have rescue groups that are here in this area. i've been reading wonderful work that they've been doing to help those animals. >> gretchen: if somebody is interested in the beautiful dogs that you have here today, or any other dog, where do they go? >> mallpawsrescue.com. we do everything on-line. we are in need of volunteers and foste
this is ross. he came from a group that we named after the friends tv series. ross was in a shelter near chicago and i was on his last day before euthanasia. only because there are so many animals in the shelter and not enough people to adopt them. and the whole secret is spaying and newtering. >> eric: with the hurricane sandy that came through, are there a lot more rescues that need rescuing? >> there are not a lot of the by shops that needed rescuing. people took them to...
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that event was hosted by conan o'brien and featured the legendary diana ross and psy, who was greeted by the president. the president did not attempt psy's signature dance, gangnam style. they were talking yesterday, but the president did suggest he thinks he can do it. he thinks he can do that dance. we're going to see if that actually ever happens. there was some controversy, however. psy apologizing on friday for anti-american rap performance he did eight years ago. it all seems to be patched up and worked out now. >>> also want to tell you about this extraordinary girl. she was living in one of the poorest places on earth, a slm in uganda. she discovered chess and turns out to a progidy. she inspired a documentary and book. fiona and her chess coach actually spoke with josh leves. >> before i discovered chess i was living in a hard life where he was sleeping on the streets and you didn't have anything to eat in the streets. so that's when i decided for my brother to get a couple for it, and that's when i started learning chess. >> because there was an area in which if you went and
that event was hosted by conan o'brien and featured the legendary diana ross and psy, who was greeted by the president. the president did not attempt psy's signature dance, gangnam style. they were talking yesterday, but the president did suggest he thinks he can do it. he thinks he can do that dance. we're going to see if that actually ever happens. there was some controversy, however. psy apologizing on friday for anti-american rap performance he did eight years ago. it all seems to be...
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>> how about ross to wear the dickey and nothing else? >> we treat interns so well, so incredibly well. >>> we'll chat with the cast of "les miserables" but first we'll look at some local news. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. here is traffic pulse 11 and sarah caldwell. >> really busy at their thanks to the fog and drizzle under the accident on the east side -- outer loop traffic on the east side. on average, 17 miles per hour. pretty big backup on southbound 9-95 for mountain road to the 895 split. if you want to head south of harrisburg expressway, to mount carmel expect -- delays from padonia down to mount carmel. this delay extends back to greenspring all the way down to edmondson. 795, about a 24-minute travel time. you can see how heavy and foggy it is. tapping the brakes big-time all the way towards the beltway. southbound 795 out of owings mills in the red. lingering delays on 295 making a reports 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> dog is still pretty thick in most nei
>> how about ross to wear the dickey and nothing else? >> we treat interns so well, so incredibly well. >>> we'll chat with the cast of "les miserables" but first we'll look at some local news. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. here is traffic pulse 11 and sarah caldwell. >> really busy at their thanks to the fog and drizzle under the accident on the east side -- outer loop traffic on the east...
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ross will talk in a few minutes i think about reagan's own attitude about nuclear weapons. out that was manifested. but i believe it was in a visit in bonn, germany, in 1983, reagan actually saw several hundred thousand germans vigorously fighting the german police in opposition to the deployment of those missiles. that he really internalized the sense of opposition, the sense of concern about nuclear weapon. that coupled by the way, some of you will remember a made for television movie around the same period, the day after. again, president reagan launched -- watched this tv show about a town in the midwest that was nuked, in kansas, and the consequences after that nuclear attack. so, so this was our problem. just a couple of quick anecdotes and i will give the floor back to you, but we almost, there were several points will be almost swerved off the road. one of them was, it was the famous walk in the woods by paul. and roz will identify this. george shultz as secretary of state -- had been suggested for approximately a month. he came from the state department, ma someone
ross will talk in a few minutes i think about reagan's own attitude about nuclear weapons. out that was manifested. but i believe it was in a visit in bonn, germany, in 1983, reagan actually saw several hundred thousand germans vigorously fighting the german police in opposition to the deployment of those missiles. that he really internalized the sense of opposition, the sense of concern about nuclear weapon. that coupled by the way, some of you will remember a made for television movie around...
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. >> diana ross, and conan o'brien, and psy of gangnam style fame. >> gangnam style is everywhere. >> he has a past, did anti-american songs. he still appeared. >>> the plains and upper midwest digging out, getting slammed by a powerful storm. >> parts of minnesota are buried under a foot and a half of snow. air travelers were thrown offcourse. this morning the roads are treacherous. more from abc meteorologist ginger zee. >> reporter: more than 150 flights canceled. 300 crashes on minnesota road. and road across western minnesota are shutting down due to blowing snow. what will likely be the biggest snowstormen two years around the twin cities, dropping more than a foot and a half of snow in parts of the northern plains and western great lakes. look at these images from the slow moving, fargo, north dakota. ♪ there coming down an inch an hour at time. sunday snowstorm duluth, minnesota too. and in iowa, these time-lapse video. blustery, super cold, much of their state now enveloped in a fresh coat of winter white. many places in the western great lakes and northern plains will end
. >> diana ross, and conan o'brien, and psy of gangnam style fame. >> gangnam style is everywhere. >> he has a past, did anti-american songs. he still appeared. >>> the plains and upper midwest digging out, getting slammed by a powerful storm. >> parts of minnesota are buried under a foot and a half of snow. air travelers were thrown offcourse. this morning the roads are treacherous. more from abc meteorologist ginger zee. >> reporter: more than 150...
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that a bipartisan group of 69 lawmakers, this group is led by florida republican congresswoman iliana ross leyton who they say has been the most helpful. they are urging the obama administration to exhaust all diplomatic options to try to get this young man, 27-years-old, john hammer back home in time for christmas. his parents were here live on "america's newsroom" yesterday. >> he didn't cross the border. he went to the border and filed paperwork on the u.s. side, and then they told him to proceed and he went to the mexican check-point and asked them what he needed to do. here is my paperwork. so for asking what you need to do, he's in prison. and we need our state department to be as aggressive as theirs has been for his safety, as theirs thr-s been defending nare judicial system, which has just been a sham at this point. martha: seems like a pretty reasonable request, right? the question is why aren't they getting anywhere with all of this. fox news' bill o'reilly has been following this story from the very beginning. he is the host of the o'reilly factor and the author of the book "ki
that a bipartisan group of 69 lawmakers, this group is led by florida republican congresswoman iliana ross leyton who they say has been the most helpful. they are urging the obama administration to exhaust all diplomatic options to try to get this young man, 27-years-old, john hammer back home in time for christmas. his parents were here live on "america's newsroom" yesterday. >> he didn't cross the border. he went to the border and filed paperwork on the u.s. side, and then...
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. >>> some called her the diana ross of mexican music. people are mourning the loss of jenni rivera. a 43-year-old singer and reality star died in a plane crash over the weekend along with everyone else on board. men who gave rivera her big break reflects on what her music meant to her fans. >> in mexico, she represents a lot of ladies that, they cannot talk loud. they cannot say their feelings, so the public feel represented by jenni rivera, but the letters, the lyrics of the songs. >> our senior latin american affairs editor, rafael romo, is here and rafael, tell us more about what her music meant to her fans and this was an extraordinary person. >> she had a very powerful voice, first of all, and i think her fans will remember her for empowering women. as our guest was saying just a few moments ago, but i think people will remember her for her ability to connect. she was as popular with mexican americans here in the united states, just as popular as she was in mexico. they called her dina and for anyone who called her on stage, it was
. >>> some called her the diana ross of mexican music. people are mourning the loss of jenni rivera. a 43-year-old singer and reality star died in a plane crash over the weekend along with everyone else on board. men who gave rivera her big break reflects on what her music meant to her fans. >> in mexico, she represents a lot of ladies that, they cannot talk loud. they cannot say their feelings, so the public feel represented by jenni rivera, but the letters, the lyrics of the...
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rivera was called the diana ross of mexican music. fans will remember her marathon concerts. sometimes performed for more than four hours at a time and also was quite a businesswoman. sold more than 20 million albums and starred in a reality tv show and recently launched her own clothing and cosmetic s line. >> leiaves behind five children as well. >>> hugo chavez, venezuelan president's cancer has returned. his vice president is the choice to take over if cancer surgery doesn't go well. chavez should be worn in for a new six-year term in january. >> romo says this will move markets all over south america too. >> when you heard the announcement, a lot of people said it sounded like his good-bye. >> certainly did. >> 16 minutes past the hour. >>> extended look for our top stories, head to cnn.com/earlystart and twitter and facebook. search for early start cnn. >>> coming up this sunday on the next list, a successful arts studio, but he made his mark on the corporate world as cofounder of square. >> it allows small businesses to accept credit cards. his company worth billions.
rivera was called the diana ross of mexican music. fans will remember her marathon concerts. sometimes performed for more than four hours at a time and also was quite a businesswoman. sold more than 20 million albums and starred in a reality tv show and recently launched her own clothing and cosmetic s line. >> leiaves behind five children as well. >>> hugo chavez, venezuelan president's cancer has returned. his vice president is the choice to take over if cancer surgery doesn't...
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what we do see is continued strength in the discounters, the marshall's of the world, the ross stores, the t.j. maxx. they are doing just fine. the middle and perhaps the high end is feeling some pressure today. >> good see you, sir, happy holidays, thank you for joining us. david henry, ceo. >>> we were flat maybe six or seven minutes ago, quickly lost 90 points, do you new down 78 on the dow. s & p broken below the 50-day moving average, of course, after senator reid says it looks like where we're headed, his words, of course, referring to the fiscal cliff. still ahead what is preventing lawmakers from reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff? can a deal get done at this point? congressman peter welch will join us with insight at 11 a.m. suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed
what we do see is continued strength in the discounters, the marshall's of the world, the ross stores, the t.j. maxx. they are doing just fine. the middle and perhaps the high end is feeling some pressure today. >> good see you, sir, happy holidays, thank you for joining us. david henry, ceo. >>> we were flat maybe six or seven minutes ago, quickly lost 90 points, do you new down 78 on the dow. s & p broken below the 50-day moving average, of course, after senator reid says...
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now ross lynn carter -- and this is so ironic, because in many ways president carter was probably one of the most dysfunctional presidents, or at least didn't have the efficacy to ever put together a record that was to be proud. but the first lady had one of my all-time favorite quotes and i've used it before. we're going to show it on the screen. a leader takes people where they want to go. a great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be. so let's go over this one more time. today we had senator warner on. and you know what, i really liked a couple things he said. because what he said was, is think outside the box. see, we need to get away from the blame game, get away from the red herring. he says, well, start a debt reduction sinking fund. i haven't heard that idea. there are many ideas, but the point is, is that the president has a legacy to protect. okay? many people, including, you know -- we had jim bianco on last week and were talking about where the leverage is, and it's unfortunate, politics is about leverage. what i said is, i think the
now ross lynn carter -- and this is so ironic, because in many ways president carter was probably one of the most dysfunctional presidents, or at least didn't have the efficacy to ever put together a record that was to be proud. but the first lady had one of my all-time favorite quotes and i've used it before. we're going to show it on the screen. a leader takes people where they want to go. a great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be. so let's go over...